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![]() "fox" wrote in message ... http://www.shorpy.com/node/1138?size=_original - fox Very interesting picture (apart from the superlative quality). P-51 FD553 (NA-91), RAF designation Mustang 1A, was part of a batch of 150 built for RAF service, FD418-FD567. It carries strange hybrid markings, the fin flash looks wrong for the period and of course it still carries the white fuselage star. The nearer aircraft looks to be from the same batch, and the camouflage colours look like a factory-applied approximation of Dark Green and Dark Earth, although this could be the result of the photographic emulsion. Also, is that one of the cannon-equipped Mustangs in the centre? Is that matt black, or more likely dark green. Any ideas? Regards Pat Macguire |
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"P & H Macguire" wrote: "fox" wrote in message ... http://www.shorpy.com/node/1138?size=_original - fox Very interesting picture (apart from the superlative quality). P-51 FD553 (NA-91), RAF designation Mustang 1A, was part of a batch of 150 built for RAF service, FD418-FD567. It carries strange hybrid markings, the fin flash looks wrong for the period and of course it still carries the white fuselage star. The nearer aircraft looks to be from the same batch, and the camouflage colours look like a factory-applied approximation of Dark Green and Dark Earth, although this could be the result of the photographic emulsion. Also, is that one of the cannon-equipped Mustangs in the centre? Is that matt black, or more likely dark green. Any ideas? Regards Pat Macguire Looked to me like they were all equipped with the 4 x 20mm. |
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![]() "Dale" wrote in message ... In article , "P & H Macguire" wrote: "fox" wrote in message ... http://www.shorpy.com/node/1138?size=_original - fox Very interesting picture (apart from the superlative quality). P-51 FD553 (NA-91), RAF designation Mustang 1A, was part of a batch of 150 built for RAF service, FD418-FD567. It carries strange hybrid markings, the fin flash looks wrong for the period and of course it still carries the white fuselage star. The nearer aircraft looks to be from the same batch, and the camouflage colours look like a factory-applied approximation of Dark Green and Dark Earth, although this could be the result of the photographic emulsion. Also, is that one of the cannon-equipped Mustangs in the centre? Is that matt black, or more likely dark green. Any ideas? Regards Pat Macguire Looked to me like they were all equipped with the 4 x 20mm. How careless of me, of course they are! Some sources say that the Mk 1a had a standard armament of 4X20mm cannon. I further learn that a batch of these (FD510-FD527) was retained by the US for home defence after Pearl Harbor, "these flying in British camouflage and RAF serial numbers but with US star insignia" I would imagine the left-hand aircraft is almost certainly one of these, as might be the nearest one as well. Regards Pat Macguire |
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![]() Looked to me like they were all equipped with the 4 x 20mm. How careless of me, of course they are! Some sources say that the Mk 1a had a standard armament of 4X20mm cannon. I further learn that a batch of these (FD510-FD527) was retained by the US for home defence after Pearl Harbor, "these flying in British camouflage and RAF serial numbers but with US star insignia" I would imagine the left-hand aircraft is almost certainly one of these, as might be the nearest one as well. Regards Pat Macguire Came across this- apparently it was an experimental fitting of "tank-busting" cannons, presumably 40mm. Unfortunately, I can't make out the serial, even on the original. Pat Macguire |
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![]() "P & H Macguire" wrote in message ... Looked to me like they were all equipped with the 4 x 20mm. How careless of me, of course they are! Some sources say that the Mk 1a had a standard armament of 4X20mm cannon. I further learn that a batch of these (FD510-FD527) was retained by the US for home defence after Pearl Harbor, "these flying in British camouflage and RAF serial numbers but with US star insignia" I would imagine the left-hand aircraft is almost certainly one of these, as might be the nearest one as well. Regards Pat Macguire Came across this- apparently it was an experimental fitting of "tank-busting" cannons, presumably 40mm. Unfortunately, I can't make out the serial, even on the original. Pat Macguire Oops! |
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